Alumnae Bulletin
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It's All Greek
A graduate student talks about why she loves the classics, teaching, and Bryn Mawr.
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Winter 2019
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In the Thin Country
GSSWSR students work to improve the juvenile justice system in Chile.
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Winter 2019
![Umeko Tsuda (Class of 1890) studying in a dorm room.](/sites/default/files/styles/bulletin_explore/public/migrated-files/Lore_0.jpg?h=cd078c2b&itok=cwP6mv9_)
From Japan to Bryn Mawr and Back
When Umeko Tsuda (Class of 1890) returned home from Bryn Mawr, she dedicated herself to the cause of Japanese women’s education by founding Tsuda College (now Tsuda University).
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Winter 2019
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The Tri-Co in Philly
The program aspires to help students develop a broader capacity to engage diverse environments, perspectives, and people.
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Winter 2019
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Boomers vs. Millennials
Daniel Torday takes on identity politics, the new generation gap, and more.
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Fall 2018
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BuzzFeed Buzz
Kellie Dinh '19 spends summer interning with BuzzFeed as a hackNY Fellow.
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Fall 2018
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A Day in the Life
For student researcher, observing monkeys is harder than it sounds.
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Fall 2018
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![Deborah Farrington ’09 (left) and Emily Altiere ’10 at the Arecibo Observatory. Deborah Farrington ’09 (left) and Emily Altiere ’10](/sites/default/files/styles/bulletin_explore/public/migrated-files/SummerScience01.jpg?h=26fe81af&itok=jnvuQXaa)
A Summer of Science
Alumnae/i talk about research program and its role in their education and careers.
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Fall 2018